Author: Molly McGuire Woods
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 055350889X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
Girls ages 7 to 10 will love reading the whole story of Barbie's latest film, releasing in spring 2015.
Spring Into Style
Author: Mary Man-Kong
Publisher: Golden Books
ISBN: 0375868135
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
A coloring and activity book features more than 30 fuzzy stickers and a textured cover while depicting Barbie and her friends trying on the latest spring fashions, picking pretty flowers and playing with adorable baby animals. Original. Movie tie-in.
Publisher: Golden Books
ISBN: 0375868135
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
A coloring and activity book features more than 30 fuzzy stickers and a textured cover while depicting Barbie and her friends trying on the latest spring fashions, picking pretty flowers and playing with adorable baby animals. Original. Movie tie-in.
Friends, Fashion, and Fun! (Barbie)
Author: Mary Man-Kong
Publisher: Golden Books
ISBN: 0375873589
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This deluxe jumbo activity book is overflowing with 224 pages of Barbie and her friends to color—plus over 50 stickers.
Publisher: Golden Books
ISBN: 0375873589
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This deluxe jumbo activity book is overflowing with 224 pages of Barbie and her friends to color—plus over 50 stickers.
Anna Sui
Author: Andrew Bolton
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 1452128596
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Anna Sui's trendsetting rock-and-roll looks have made her one of this decade's top five fashion icons (Time). Here, in the first book to cover the entire scope of Sui's twenty-year career, fans get rare access to the designer's creative process. This richly visual retrospective celebrates her influence, from her first show that snared the support of supermodels Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, and Kate Moss to the role she's played in making the babydoll dress one of fashion's most iconic silhouettes. With more than 400 photographs from legendary photographers, this exquisite tomewith a shimmering foil-stamped coveris essential for all fashionistas.
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 1452128596
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Anna Sui's trendsetting rock-and-roll looks have made her one of this decade's top five fashion icons (Time). Here, in the first book to cover the entire scope of Sui's twenty-year career, fans get rare access to the designer's creative process. This richly visual retrospective celebrates her influence, from her first show that snared the support of supermodels Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, and Kate Moss to the role she's played in making the babydoll dress one of fashion's most iconic silhouettes. With more than 400 photographs from legendary photographers, this exquisite tomewith a shimmering foil-stamped coveris essential for all fashionistas.
Barbie And The Magic Of Pegasus
Author: AQEEL AHMED
Publisher: AQEEL AHMED
ISBN: 1998419371
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Barbie And The Magic Of Pegasus Summary: In a world where the sky is filled with soft, beautiful clouds, Barbie is in the middle of an exciting journey. This amazing journey starts with a single golden feather, which leads Barbie to the Pegasus and sets them on a road to fight a dangerous enemy that looms over the land. A horrible wizard with cold, cruel power put Barbie's sister under a horrible stone spell that won't break. It's wintered all the time in the kingdom. Along with saving her sister, Barbie and the Magic Pegasus set out to make the world warm and bright again. It's magical and interesting creatures that Barbie meets as she goes through ethereal forests full of reflections, up bright crystal mountains, and down into the depths of magical lakes. Barbie learns how to be brave, kind, and have an unbreakable heart from every trip and challenge she faces. There are many risks on the way, like having to get Barbie out from under the evil wizard's icy chains and solve puzzles that test her spirit. Still, Barbie learns an undeniable truth through these trials: the most powerful magic is inside, not in mysterious places or old riches. The story is a tapestry of bravery and friendship that builds up to a terrible fight where Barbie's most powerful tool is love. With the Wand of Light in her hand, she breaks the spell that has frozen her sister and the country. In times of trouble, the victory is a celebration of the ties that keep us together and a testament to the strength of the human heart. As the Magic Pegasus flies back into the sky, Barbie and her sister stand together. The Pegasus is a symbol of freedom and hope, and it always serves as a reminder that good can win even in the worst conditions. Because Barbie is brave and friends are strong, the kingdom is going through a beautiful rebirth as spring comes. This story takes place in a magical world and shows us that anyone can do great things if they are driven by love, bravery, and the idea that magic is inside everyone. Chapter 1: A Surprising Find One time, Barbie found something very interesting in a yard full of flowers of all different colors. When the sun came up early in the morning and lit up the farmland with its golden glow, the dewdrops on the petals sparkled like tiny pearls. As Barbie walked around the yard and enjoyed its beauty, she noticed something strange lying on the path. It looked like a feather, but not like most leaves. This one gave off a soft, magical light that made it look like it was alive and beating. Barbie was amazed and interested as she bent down to pick up the feather. The feather sparkled as soon as she touched it, making her fingers feel warm and tingly. Barbie knew right away that this feather was different from all the others. It meant that an exciting journey was about to begin. Barbie kept walking into the yard with the feather in her hand. A soft murmur in the wind seemed to call her name. She found her way to a secret, old part of the garden she had never been to before thanks to the plants and flowers that moved and whispered secrets. A winged horse with eyes as clear as the sky and a coat as white as snow stood there in an opening filled with sunlight. It was the most amazing sight Barbie had ever seen. This is what the Magic Pegasus was. The Magic Pegasus had a beautiful and wise aura around it. To Barbie, he told her that he was from a faraway world full of magic and flowers that filled the air with a sweet scent. But that kingdom was in a lot of trouble now. A bad wizard named Wenlock cast a powerful spell that turned the world from a beautiful place to a place where winter never ends. The rivers had frozen over, the flowers were no longer blooming, and everyone had stopped laughing. The Pegasus told Barbie that he could find her because the beautiful feather had magically linked her yard to his world. Barbie was needed by the Magic Pegasus. He thought that Wenlock could only free the kingdom from her cold control if she showed how brave and kind she was. Barbie had a sudden desire to do something. She knew she had to help Pegasus and the people who worked for him. She told the horse with wings that she would do anything to break the curse and make the land happy and warm. The Magic Pegasus takes Barbie on an adventure. With the help of the light feather, they flew over mountains and rivers to get to the beautiful area. Barbie felt like the feather was around them to protect them, and she was sure that this was the start of an amazing trip. Barbie learned that the world was full of mysteries and wonders that could be solved as they went. She also learned that being brave and kind can work amazing magic on their own. She knew that their journey would be full of friendship, bravery, and the magic that comes from believing in the goodness in everyone, so she was ready to face any problems that came her way with Pegasus by her side. Chapter 2: The Curse of the Wizard. Over the land, a shade fell. In that world, magic moved through the air like a soft spring breeze. This shadow was thrown by the evil wizard Wenlock, whose heart was as cold as the stone towers of his sad castle. Wenlock was jealous of the happiness and love that the people of the kingdom were experiencing, so he chose to cause trouble and fear to show that he was the best. He turned Barbie's sister from a lively, happy girl into a stone-like figure with one flick of his bent staff. The kingdom was happy until this terrible behavior ended it. There was such a hush that even the birds seemed to have stopped singing. Barbie was in so much pain after hearing about her sister's death that it almost killed her. But a spark of hope lit inside her, and the sadness went away. She knew she had to stop Wenlock from being mean. An old, beautiful, and wise owl came to see Barbie and told her a secret that not many people knew: the Wand of Light was a magical artifact that could break curses, heal wounds, and bring light to the darkest parts of the world. The Wand of Light was kept in a place that only good people could get to. It was protected from bad people by forces that no one could explain. Barbie knew that she had to find the Wand of Light to save her sister and make the whole world happy. The road would not be easy, though. The owl made it clear that the wand was protected by challenges that would test Barbie's bravery, kindness, and intelligence. At every turn of the path, she would have to trust both the magic around her and the magic inside her. Barbie understood how important her job was and got ready to leave as soon as it got light. She turned around to face her sister and swore she would come back with the power to break the spell. The first rays of dawn lit up Barbie's path, and she set out on her trip with as much determination as the sun itself. She went through forests with trees that spoke secrets and over mountains that touched the sky. Barbie had to deal with problems along the way that made her heart and spirit weak. She got stronger and surer of the world's goodness and magic as she went along, though. Barbie searched for the Wand of Light by going to the highest hills and deepest valleys. She saw places where the earth's natural beauty seemed to have not changed over time. She met magical beings that could tell she was good and helped her on her quest by keeping her safe and giving her advice. Even though Wenlock's curse was over Barbie, her light never went out. Barbie learned on her journey that the most powerful thing is not magic or spells, but the love and courage that someone has inside them. Finally, she stood in front of the Wand of Light. Its brightness stood out like a beacon in the dark, and she knew that love could break any spell. Barbie went back to her sister with the Wand of Light, ready to fight Wenlock's evil with all her might because she knew that family is stronger than any wizard spell.
Publisher: AQEEL AHMED
ISBN: 1998419371
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Barbie And The Magic Of Pegasus Summary: In a world where the sky is filled with soft, beautiful clouds, Barbie is in the middle of an exciting journey. This amazing journey starts with a single golden feather, which leads Barbie to the Pegasus and sets them on a road to fight a dangerous enemy that looms over the land. A horrible wizard with cold, cruel power put Barbie's sister under a horrible stone spell that won't break. It's wintered all the time in the kingdom. Along with saving her sister, Barbie and the Magic Pegasus set out to make the world warm and bright again. It's magical and interesting creatures that Barbie meets as she goes through ethereal forests full of reflections, up bright crystal mountains, and down into the depths of magical lakes. Barbie learns how to be brave, kind, and have an unbreakable heart from every trip and challenge she faces. There are many risks on the way, like having to get Barbie out from under the evil wizard's icy chains and solve puzzles that test her spirit. Still, Barbie learns an undeniable truth through these trials: the most powerful magic is inside, not in mysterious places or old riches. The story is a tapestry of bravery and friendship that builds up to a terrible fight where Barbie's most powerful tool is love. With the Wand of Light in her hand, she breaks the spell that has frozen her sister and the country. In times of trouble, the victory is a celebration of the ties that keep us together and a testament to the strength of the human heart. As the Magic Pegasus flies back into the sky, Barbie and her sister stand together. The Pegasus is a symbol of freedom and hope, and it always serves as a reminder that good can win even in the worst conditions. Because Barbie is brave and friends are strong, the kingdom is going through a beautiful rebirth as spring comes. This story takes place in a magical world and shows us that anyone can do great things if they are driven by love, bravery, and the idea that magic is inside everyone. Chapter 1: A Surprising Find One time, Barbie found something very interesting in a yard full of flowers of all different colors. When the sun came up early in the morning and lit up the farmland with its golden glow, the dewdrops on the petals sparkled like tiny pearls. As Barbie walked around the yard and enjoyed its beauty, she noticed something strange lying on the path. It looked like a feather, but not like most leaves. This one gave off a soft, magical light that made it look like it was alive and beating. Barbie was amazed and interested as she bent down to pick up the feather. The feather sparkled as soon as she touched it, making her fingers feel warm and tingly. Barbie knew right away that this feather was different from all the others. It meant that an exciting journey was about to begin. Barbie kept walking into the yard with the feather in her hand. A soft murmur in the wind seemed to call her name. She found her way to a secret, old part of the garden she had never been to before thanks to the plants and flowers that moved and whispered secrets. A winged horse with eyes as clear as the sky and a coat as white as snow stood there in an opening filled with sunlight. It was the most amazing sight Barbie had ever seen. This is what the Magic Pegasus was. The Magic Pegasus had a beautiful and wise aura around it. To Barbie, he told her that he was from a faraway world full of magic and flowers that filled the air with a sweet scent. But that kingdom was in a lot of trouble now. A bad wizard named Wenlock cast a powerful spell that turned the world from a beautiful place to a place where winter never ends. The rivers had frozen over, the flowers were no longer blooming, and everyone had stopped laughing. The Pegasus told Barbie that he could find her because the beautiful feather had magically linked her yard to his world. Barbie was needed by the Magic Pegasus. He thought that Wenlock could only free the kingdom from her cold control if she showed how brave and kind she was. Barbie had a sudden desire to do something. She knew she had to help Pegasus and the people who worked for him. She told the horse with wings that she would do anything to break the curse and make the land happy and warm. The Magic Pegasus takes Barbie on an adventure. With the help of the light feather, they flew over mountains and rivers to get to the beautiful area. Barbie felt like the feather was around them to protect them, and she was sure that this was the start of an amazing trip. Barbie learned that the world was full of mysteries and wonders that could be solved as they went. She also learned that being brave and kind can work amazing magic on their own. She knew that their journey would be full of friendship, bravery, and the magic that comes from believing in the goodness in everyone, so she was ready to face any problems that came her way with Pegasus by her side. Chapter 2: The Curse of the Wizard. Over the land, a shade fell. In that world, magic moved through the air like a soft spring breeze. This shadow was thrown by the evil wizard Wenlock, whose heart was as cold as the stone towers of his sad castle. Wenlock was jealous of the happiness and love that the people of the kingdom were experiencing, so he chose to cause trouble and fear to show that he was the best. He turned Barbie's sister from a lively, happy girl into a stone-like figure with one flick of his bent staff. The kingdom was happy until this terrible behavior ended it. There was such a hush that even the birds seemed to have stopped singing. Barbie was in so much pain after hearing about her sister's death that it almost killed her. But a spark of hope lit inside her, and the sadness went away. She knew she had to stop Wenlock from being mean. An old, beautiful, and wise owl came to see Barbie and told her a secret that not many people knew: the Wand of Light was a magical artifact that could break curses, heal wounds, and bring light to the darkest parts of the world. The Wand of Light was kept in a place that only good people could get to. It was protected from bad people by forces that no one could explain. Barbie knew that she had to find the Wand of Light to save her sister and make the whole world happy. The road would not be easy, though. The owl made it clear that the wand was protected by challenges that would test Barbie's bravery, kindness, and intelligence. At every turn of the path, she would have to trust both the magic around her and the magic inside her. Barbie understood how important her job was and got ready to leave as soon as it got light. She turned around to face her sister and swore she would come back with the power to break the spell. The first rays of dawn lit up Barbie's path, and she set out on her trip with as much determination as the sun itself. She went through forests with trees that spoke secrets and over mountains that touched the sky. Barbie had to deal with problems along the way that made her heart and spirit weak. She got stronger and surer of the world's goodness and magic as she went along, though. Barbie searched for the Wand of Light by going to the highest hills and deepest valleys. She saw places where the earth's natural beauty seemed to have not changed over time. She met magical beings that could tell she was good and helped her on her quest by keeping her safe and giving her advice. Even though Wenlock's curse was over Barbie, her light never went out. Barbie learned on her journey that the most powerful thing is not magic or spells, but the love and courage that someone has inside them. Finally, she stood in front of the Wand of Light. Its brightness stood out like a beacon in the dark, and she knew that love could break any spell. Barbie went back to her sister with the Wand of Light, ready to fight Wenlock's evil with all her might because she knew that family is stronger than any wizard spell.
Barbie
Author: B. Geraldine Meggait
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1426976046
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This book is a gift of love. My love for you will never die My prayers for you are forever before God. Neither love nor prayers have a shelf life! Barbie is a true story, as true as memory is can be. Barbie was the babyhood nickname of author Barbara Geraldine (Gerry) Meggait, ne Pouncy, and was not used past babyhood except by her father and brother, who called her Barb. As a little child, Gerry was nicknamed Baby, but she pronounced it as Barbie. In this memoir, Gerry portrays herself as the old woman and weaves her musings into the story of child Barbie. She looks at her own life through an objective lens, as if she were a kindly older person looking at Barbie growing up with her accompanying joys and sorrows. She grew up during some of Canadas darkest hours, as drought reduced the normally fertile lands of Manitoba to dust during the Great Depression. Her family, like many others, struggled to survive these impossible conditions. It was the strength of family, faith, love, and patience that pulled them through. Barbies story is filled with love, compassion, and understanding of a childhood and an era long gone. Gerry values her large familychildren, grandchildren, and great-grandchildrenand wrote this book as a legacy for them.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1426976046
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This book is a gift of love. My love for you will never die My prayers for you are forever before God. Neither love nor prayers have a shelf life! Barbie is a true story, as true as memory is can be. Barbie was the babyhood nickname of author Barbara Geraldine (Gerry) Meggait, ne Pouncy, and was not used past babyhood except by her father and brother, who called her Barb. As a little child, Gerry was nicknamed Baby, but she pronounced it as Barbie. In this memoir, Gerry portrays herself as the old woman and weaves her musings into the story of child Barbie. She looks at her own life through an objective lens, as if she were a kindly older person looking at Barbie growing up with her accompanying joys and sorrows. She grew up during some of Canadas darkest hours, as drought reduced the normally fertile lands of Manitoba to dust during the Great Depression. Her family, like many others, struggled to survive these impossible conditions. It was the strength of family, faith, love, and patience that pulled them through. Barbies story is filled with love, compassion, and understanding of a childhood and an era long gone. Gerry values her large familychildren, grandchildren, and great-grandchildrenand wrote this book as a legacy for them.
Girl Culture [2 volumes]
Author: Claudia Mitchell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313084440
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 749
Book Description
Never before has so much popular culture been produced about what it means to be a girl in today's society. From the first appearance of Nancy Drew in 1930, to Seventeen magazine in 1944 to the emergence of Bratz dolls in 2001, girl culture has been increasingly linked to popular culture and an escalating of commodities directed towards girls of all ages. Editors Claudia A. Mitchell and Jacqueline Reid-Walsh investigate the increasingly complex relationships, struggles, obsessions, and idols of American tween and teen girls who are growing up faster today than ever before. From pre-school to high school and beyond, Girl Culture tackles numerous hot-button issues, including the recent barrage of advertising geared toward very young girls emphasizing sexuality and extreme thinness. Nothing is off-limits: body image, peer pressure, cliques, gangs, and plastic surgery are among the over 250 in-depth entries highlighted. Comprehensive in its coverage of the twenty and twenty-first century trendsetters, fashion, literature, film, in-group rituals and hot-button issues that shape—and are shaped by—girl culture, this two-volume resource offers a wealth of information to help students, educators, and interested readers better understand the ongoing interplay between girls and mainstream culture.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313084440
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 749
Book Description
Never before has so much popular culture been produced about what it means to be a girl in today's society. From the first appearance of Nancy Drew in 1930, to Seventeen magazine in 1944 to the emergence of Bratz dolls in 2001, girl culture has been increasingly linked to popular culture and an escalating of commodities directed towards girls of all ages. Editors Claudia A. Mitchell and Jacqueline Reid-Walsh investigate the increasingly complex relationships, struggles, obsessions, and idols of American tween and teen girls who are growing up faster today than ever before. From pre-school to high school and beyond, Girl Culture tackles numerous hot-button issues, including the recent barrage of advertising geared toward very young girls emphasizing sexuality and extreme thinness. Nothing is off-limits: body image, peer pressure, cliques, gangs, and plastic surgery are among the over 250 in-depth entries highlighted. Comprehensive in its coverage of the twenty and twenty-first century trendsetters, fashion, literature, film, in-group rituals and hot-button issues that shape—and are shaped by—girl culture, this two-volume resource offers a wealth of information to help students, educators, and interested readers better understand the ongoing interplay between girls and mainstream culture.
Love Should Be a Two-Way Game
Author: Jimali McKinnon
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1504306805
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Its the middle of the night. You are the only one awake, and no matter what you try, you just cant get back to sleep. So you think about your life, what it is and what you want it to be. Author Jimali McKinnon knows what its like to have sleepless nights. Many of the poems included in this book were written during such nights. This selection of poems reflects McKinnons wide range of interests and her journey with a debilitating illness. The poems range from the humorous to the serious, in a wide variety of poetic styles on diverse subjectsfrom stays in hospital, home, and country, cockatoos, and gum trees. A chapter describing a sad love story is told in both humorous and serious verse. Poems included in Love Should Be a Two-Way Game: Poems Written in the Deep Dark of the Night deal with issues many of us face every day. Though we may not have to face the challenges involved with a chronic illness, everyone has issues to conqueror at least faceeach day. McKinnons poetry reflects real life, so you will be drawn into them.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1504306805
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Its the middle of the night. You are the only one awake, and no matter what you try, you just cant get back to sleep. So you think about your life, what it is and what you want it to be. Author Jimali McKinnon knows what its like to have sleepless nights. Many of the poems included in this book were written during such nights. This selection of poems reflects McKinnons wide range of interests and her journey with a debilitating illness. The poems range from the humorous to the serious, in a wide variety of poetic styles on diverse subjectsfrom stays in hospital, home, and country, cockatoos, and gum trees. A chapter describing a sad love story is told in both humorous and serious verse. Poems included in Love Should Be a Two-Way Game: Poems Written in the Deep Dark of the Night deal with issues many of us face every day. Though we may not have to face the challenges involved with a chronic illness, everyone has issues to conqueror at least faceeach day. McKinnons poetry reflects real life, so you will be drawn into them.
When Did I Stop Being Barbie and Become Mrs. Potato Head?
Author: Mary Pierce
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310877237
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Embrace Your Inner Mrs. Potato Head! She’s so much more real and full of fun than Barbie ever could be. And she knows how to laugh like only those who have discovered the humor, heart, and wisdom of true womanhood can laugh. Give her room to romp with this hilarious collection of zany, true-life stories by Mary Pierce.If you love to kick off your shoes and laugh your socks off over the foibles and absurdities of life, this book is for you. Mrs. Potato Head’s hormones are out of whack. Her memory is held together by sticky notes. But she’s got a sense of humor that just won’t quit, and she’s learned to accept and enjoy herself as she is—because God does.
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310877237
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Embrace Your Inner Mrs. Potato Head! She’s so much more real and full of fun than Barbie ever could be. And she knows how to laugh like only those who have discovered the humor, heart, and wisdom of true womanhood can laugh. Give her room to romp with this hilarious collection of zany, true-life stories by Mary Pierce.If you love to kick off your shoes and laugh your socks off over the foibles and absurdities of life, this book is for you. Mrs. Potato Head’s hormones are out of whack. Her memory is held together by sticky notes. But she’s got a sense of humor that just won’t quit, and she’s learned to accept and enjoy herself as she is—because God does.
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Languages : en
Pages : 402
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Media and Cultural Theory
Author: James Curran
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134372302
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Containing new thinking and original surveys from leading international scholars, this ideal course reader uses contemporary media, film texts and case studies to address key issues and debates within media and cultural studies the world over.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134372302
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Containing new thinking and original surveys from leading international scholars, this ideal course reader uses contemporary media, film texts and case studies to address key issues and debates within media and cultural studies the world over.